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Originally Posted by Triple-H,Apr 14 2005, 12:42 PM
Well I strongly encourage you to hook up with people in your regional forum who are into autox and get yourself out to a few events, start there before you go to a track school, that way you will get more out of the track school when you go.
If the car is new to you, you need to spend the money and have the alignment done. This car does not hold them if driven hard, and virtually never make it to this country brand new in alignment. You would be wise to assume it is wrong and have it done before any autox or track events...
I myself do a few autox events during the year, but my real love is high-speed track events. This will be my 15th year of doing them and have been teaching for the past 7 or 8 years. The S2000 is a glorious track car, but your skill sets have got to be developed to get the most out of this car.
Here is a great line I read somewhere, and I love it - if your car feels like it is on rails, you are driving too slow.
If the car is new to you, you need to spend the money and have the alignment done. This car does not hold them if driven hard, and virtually never make it to this country brand new in alignment. You would be wise to assume it is wrong and have it done before any autox or track events...
I myself do a few autox events during the year, but my real love is high-speed track events. This will be my 15th year of doing them and have been teaching for the past 7 or 8 years. The S2000 is a glorious track car, but your skill sets have got to be developed to get the most out of this car.
Here is a great line I read somewhere, and I love it - if your car feels like it is on rails, you are driving too slow.
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